Mostly organic teas plus some that are also Fairtrade. Steenbergs favourite organic black teas - loose leaf tea - from beautiful Darjeeling teas to malty Assam teas. This section began as organic tea but has grown quite a lot and now includes some that are non organic to round out the range.

Now largely decorative but Tea bricks were the way tea used to be transported. Steenbergs offers a wide variety of black tea bricks, green tea bricks and pu erh tea brick, all in their own gift box with information card.

Organic pasta from Italy is one of the key staple of organic groceries, as are organic noodles. Steenbergs sells a whole variety of different shaped organic pasta including brown rice, spelt and kamut pasta. We also offer a wide variety of organic Japanese noodles including soba, pumpkin and brown rice noodles from Clearspring and King Soba.

Arrowroot 60g Gluten Free (cassava)

Flavours:Balanced

Cuisine:British , European , Indian , Asian

Contents:Vegan , Sugar free , Salt free

Steenbergs Arrowroot is a dry white powder of almost pure natural starch. Arrowroot is a neutral tasting and inodorous powder and used as a thickening agent for gravies, casseroles and jellies. It thickens at a lower temperature than flour or cornstarch to a perfect gel and is less likely to become sour during digestion than farinaceous foods, so is good for the sick and delicate.

Arrowroot takes its name from the Native American name, Araruta (flour root), for Maranta arundinacea. Maranta is a perennial herb that grows 2 - 6 ft tall, with branching stems, broad pointed leaves and small white flowers. To make arrowroot, the fleshy roots of year old plants are dug up, washed, peeled, crushed between rollers, and strained through a sieve. The pulp is washed repeatedly and the sediment is dried and reduced to a white powder. Arrowroot may also be derived from cassava starch from Latin America or curcuma starch if from India.

Arrowroot is easy to use as a thickening agent - simply put a teaspoon into a bowl or mug and add a little water to make a paste - then add a spoon of the sauce you wish to thicken, mix it up and pour all the contents of the mug / bowl into the sauce. Arrowroot adds a lovely sheen to the sauce as well as being less prevalent to lumping up. To switch from a gluten diet to one of arrowroot, substitute one teaspoon of arrowroot for one tablespoon of wheat flour, or two teaspoons of arrowroot for one tablespoon of cornstarch.